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Cyber Law/Information Technology Act — AIBE Subject Practice

39 Cyber Law/Information Technology Act questions drawn from past AIBE papers. Review sample questions below, then practice the full subject set with answers and explanations.

Practice Cyber Law/Information Technology Act

Sample Questions

Q29. Indian Computer Emergency Response Team to serve as National Agency for incident response is constituted under section

  • A. 71 of IT Act
  • B. 70 of IT Act
  • C. 70 (a) of IT Act
  • D. 70 (b) of IT Act

Topic: Cyber Law/Information Technology Act — Information Technology Act, 2000, Section 70B, CERT-In

Q93. The Chairperson of Cyber Appellate Tribunal is appointed by the

  • A. Central Government in consultation with the Chief Justice of India
  • B. State Government in consultation with the Chief Justice of the High Court
  • C. Central Government
  • D. Central Government in consultation with Controller of Certifying Authority

Topic: Cyber Law/Information Technology Act — Information Technology Act, 2000, Cyber Appellate Tribunal, Appointment of Chairperson

Q3. Information Technology Act was enacted in -

  • A. 1988
  • B. 1996
  • C. 2000
  • D. 2004

Topic: Cyber Law/Information Technology Act — Information Technology Act, 2000, Enactment year, Cyber law

Q4. Government of India passed Information Technology Act in 2000 with objective-

  • A. To provide legal sanction to all transaction for e - commerce
  • B. To facilitate electronic filing of all documents to the Government
  • C. To amend Indian Penal Code, Indian Evidence Act, to punish the cyber crimes
  • D. All of the above

Topic: Cyber Law/Information Technology Act — Information Technology Act, 2000, E-commerce recognition, Electronic filing and cyber offences

Q12. Which Act is covering the Cyber crimes

  • A. Indian Telecommunication Act
  • B. Indian Penal Code
  • C. Indian Evidence Act
  • D. Information Technology Act

Topic: Cyber Law/Information Technology Act — Information Technology Act, 2000, Cyber offences, Computer-related crimes

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